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Human Lcat (from E. coli)
Human Lcat (from E. coli)
Catalog # 102552-808
Supplier:  BioVendor
CAS Number:  
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Human Lcat (from E. coli)
Catalog # 102552-808
Supplier:  BioVendor
Supplier Number:  RD172122100
CAS Number:  

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Specifications

  • Source:
    E. coli
  • Species:
    Human
  • Size:
    100 µg
  • Protein Synonyms:
    LCAT|Phosphatidylcholine-sterol acyltransferase|Phospholipid-cholesterol acyltransferase
  • Protein/Peptide Name:
    Lcat
  • Molecular Weight:
    58 kDa
  • Sequence:
    MKHHHHHHAS FWLLNVLFPP HTTPKAELSN HTRPVILVPG CLGNQLEAKL DKPDVVNWMC YRKTEDFFTI WLDLNMFLPL GVDCWIDNTR VVYNRSSGLV SNAPGVQIRV PGFGKTYSVE YLDSSKLAGY LHTLVQNLVN NGYVRDETVR AAPYDWRLEP GQQEEYYRKL AGLVEEMHYGKPVFLIGH SLGCLHLLYF LLRQPQAWKD RFIDGFISLG APWGGSIKPM LVLASGDNQG IPIMSSIKLK EEQRITTTSP WMFPSRMAWP EDHVFISTPS FNYTGRDFQR FFADLHFEEG WYMWLQSRDL LAGLPAPGVE VYCLYGVGLP TPRTYIYDHG FPYTDPVGVL YEDGDDTVAT RSTELCGLWQ GRQPQPVHLL PLHGIQHLNM VFSNLTLEHI NAILLGAYRQ GPPASPTASP EPPPPE
  • Cat. No.:
    102552-808
  • Supplier no.:
    RD172122100

Specifications

About this item

Human Lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) is a glycoprotein with a molecular mass of approximately 58 kDa. It is the key enzyme responsible for esterification of free cholesterol to cholesteryl esters in circulating plasma lipoproteins, primarily in high density lipoprotein (HDL). The tertiary structure of LCAT is maintained by two disulfide bridges, similar to lipases and other proteins of the α/β hydrolase fold family. Mature LCAT protein is synthesized from a 440 residue precursor by following cleavage of a 24 residue signal peptide. The mature protein contains 416 amino acids and is heavily N-glycosylated. LCAT is abundant in blood plasma and it is present in other organs, including liver, brain and testes. In plasma LCAT is associated with ApoD which frequently co-purify.

Sequence: MKHHHHHHAS FWLLNVLFPP HTTPKAELSN HTRPVILVPG CLGNQLEAKL DKPDVVNWMC YRKTEDFFTI WLDLNMFLPL GVDCWIDNTR VVYNRSSGLV SNAPGVQIRV PGFGKTYSVE YLDSSKLAGY LHTLVQNLVN NGYVRDETVR AAPYDWRLEP GQQEEYYRKL AGLVEEMHAA YGKPVFLIGH SLGCLHLLYF LLRQPQAWKD RFIDGFISLG APWGGSIKPM LVLASGDNQG IPIMSSIKLK EEQRITTTSP WMFPSRMAWP EDHVFISTPS FNYTGRDFQR FFADLHFEEG WYMWLQSRDL LAGLPAPGVE VYCLYGVGLP TPRTYIYDHG FPYTDPVGVL YEDGDDTVAT RSTELCGLWQ GRQPQPVHLL PLHGIQHLNM VFSNLTLEHI NAILLGAYRQ GPPASPTASP EPPPPE

Other names: LCAT, Phosphatidylcholine-sterol acyltransferase, Phospholipid-cholesterol acyltransferase

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